How to Make a Hemorrhoid Pillow to Ease Pain and Discomfort

If you’ve ever suffered from hemorrhoids, you know that it can be quite painful to sit down comfortably. This can especially be a problem if you have a desk job that involves sitting down in one place for long periods of time. Before you go online to shop for a hemorrhoid pillow that eases discomfort, you should know that there is an easy way to make these pillows at home using some easy steps. In this article, we talk about how to make a hemorrhoid pillow and how it can help alleviate some discomfort. 

How to Make a Hemorrhoid Pillow in 7 Easy Steps

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Before you make a hemorrhoid pillow, you will need to get some soft fabric, some stuffing (cotton, feathers or down), thread and a sewing needle. Since these pillows are not for decoration, you do not need to worry about fabric or thread color. 

Once you’ve gathered your supplies, follow these steps to make your hemorrhoid pillow.

Step 1: Make sure your fabric is about two times the size of the pillow you want to make. People will have different sized pillows depending on the weight and shape of their body. 

Step 2: Cut two circles according to the size of the pillow. Within these two circles, cut two smaller circles. Again, these smaller circles should be cut according to the area affected by the hemorrhoids. 

Step 3: Lay the two fabric circles on top of each other. If you’re using a thread and a needle, use pins to hold the outer edges of the circles together from all sides and then sew them together.

Step 4: Now that the outer edges are stuck together, turn it inside out to make the stitching look smoother. Stitch up part of the inner circle as well. 

Step 5: You will have to stuff and sew the pillow together starting from this point. If you sew too much of the inner ring, you will not have a large enough opening for your filling. Stitch together small sections of the inner ring while stuffing until the filling is evenly spread. 

Step 6: Once you have completely filled up the pillow, sew the remaining length of the inner circle to finish the job. With your needle and thread, make a short loop and tie the thread into a knot when you get to the end.

Step 7: Using scissors, cut away the extra fabric and thread. Your hemorrhoid pillow is now ready for use. 

FAQs About Hemorrhoid Pillows

What are some tips I should keep in mind while making a hemorrhoid pillow?

The amount of stuffing that you use can determine how comfortable your pillow is going to be. Make sure that your pillow is full and thick without being too stiff. This will ensure that you get the best possible experience. 

Another aspect to keep in mind is the size of the outer ring of the pillow. Since you will be putting this pillow on a chair or a couch before sitting on it, you have to make sure that the pillow fits on it. Making the pillow too large can cause more discomfort, and making it too small will defeat its purpose. 

Will not using a hemorrhoid pillow worsen my hemorrhoids?

Not necessarily. While hemorrhoid pillows are used for relief, only sitting on hard surfaces for long periods of time can trigger or exacerbate the condition. If you work at an office job and the chairs aren’t particularly comfortable, you might want to use a hemorrhoid pillow to make your day more tolerable until you get treatment. 

Do hemorrhoid pillows help with treating hemorrhoids?

No. Hemorrhoid pillows are only meant for temporary pain relief and should not be treated as cures for your condition. If you’re suffering from especially painful hemorrhoids, these pillows can offer short-term relief, but you should definitely take more active steps towards treating your condition. 

What kind of pillow is the best for hemorrhoid relief?

Hemorrhoid pillows will ideally take the pressure away from the affected area. However, using them for long periods of time might actually just reduce contact and increase the pressure on the area. 

What can I do to prevent hemorrhoids?

Adding more fiber to your diet, drinking enough water, spending less time on the toilet and leading a healthy lifestyle can all help prevent hemorrhoids. 

What can I do to treat hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are generally treated by treating the symptoms of the condition. Sitting in a bathtub with warm water, using ice packs on the affected area to reduce the pain and swelling, and using creams and suppositories that act on the affected area can all help treat hemorrhoids. 

Bottom Line

While hemorrhoids can be a painful condition to suffer from, you cannot let them get in the way of your everyday life. Using a hemorrhoid pillow or a donut pillow can offer short-term relief from the symptoms and make you feel more comfortable while sitting.

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